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Mrs. Spring Fragrance

Chapter 2: ACKNOWLEDGMENT
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A collection of linked short stories and folklike sketches centers on Chinese immigrant families navigating intercultural tensions, love, marriage, and daily life in local communities. Vignettes range from social comedies about matchmaking, generational misunderstandings, and the push and pull of Americanization, to quieter, reflective pieces about loss and longing. Many narratives examine how characters reconcile traditional customs with new social expectations, often through domestic scenes and neighborhood interactions. The final section gathers lighter moral tales and children’s stories that echo the collection’s motifs of identity, belonging, and compassion, using concise storytelling and folkloric detail to illuminate characters’ interior lives and communal bonds.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

I have to thank the Editors of The Independent, Out West, Hampton’s, The Century, Delineator, Ladies’ Home Journal, Designer, New Idea, Short Stories, Traveler, Good Housekeeping, Housekeeper, Gentlewoman, New York Evening Post, Holland’s, Little Folks, American Motherhood, New England, Youth’s Companion, Montreal Witness, Children’s, Overland, Sunset, and Westerner magazines, who were kind enough to care for my children when I sent them out into the world, for permitting the dear ones to return to me to be grouped together within this volume.

SUI SIN FAR